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Hello mer,I managed to do this by making these changes in the article class files. This function displays how many times the PDF galley file is downloaded.If you need to find out the abstract views, you should change the SQL query a little.First create a backup from each file, then make these necessary changes. You can change the function names as you wish.

Hi alirezaaa,using your code I get the word "views" and the number of views in my article template.But the number always shows "0", is that normal? or I did something wrong?

Thanks,Monica

alirezaaa wrote:Hello mer,I managed to do this by making these changes in the article class files. This function displays how many times the PDF galley file is downloaded.If you need to find out the abstract views, you should change the SQL query a little.First create a backup from each file, then make these necessary changes. You can change the function names as you wish.

Hi Monica,1- Andrea has a post in this page that describes how to delete the 'view' word. I've used Regular Expressions in my solution, but her version is simpler.2- As I've mentioned, the current function displays how many times the PDF galley file is downloaded and it seems that your articles don't have such file. So again, as Andrea has modified the function, use this one instead of what I had used and both your problems are solved!

HI Alec!Yes, I understand that the statistics were rebuilt.Does someone has a new working solution to show the article's view times inside the template?As I understood from the documentation no code change is needed. Only correct function's call inside the template is needed?